The white knuckle ride, named The Journey of Terror, has 12 possible scenarios with two different endings will join a host of other fast and thrilling rides and rollercoasters at the theme park in Surrey, just a short journey away from west London.

To help plan your day out, here is a guide to everything you need to know about visiting and getting to Thorpe Park in 2016.

Opening times:

2016 season - March 17 to November 2

Mon-Fri 10am-5pm

Sat-Sun 10am-6pm

Easter holidays:

March 25 - April 11, 9.30am-6pm

May half term:

May 27-June 5, 9.30am-6pm

Summer season

July 15-September 4, 9.30am-6pm

Prices:

£49.99 on the door

£27.99 in advance online

£59.99 two-day ticket on the door

£33.99 two-day ticket in advance online

£99.99 Merlin standard annual pass unlimited entry

£119 Merlin premium annual pass - all the benefits of the standard pass, plus free parking and free entry to special events including Fright Night

How to get there:

Address:

Thorpe Park Resort, Staines Road, Chertsey, KT16 8PN

By car:

From the M25 take junctions 11 or 13 and follow A320 to Thorpe Park. Parking charges - £5 per car

By train:

Regular South West Trains services run from London Waterloo direct to Staines. Trains run every 30 minutes with a journey time of 46 minutes, and a less frequent service running on Sundays.

Staines can also be reached directly via Reading, Weybridge and Windsor and Eton Riverside, every 30 minutes.

By bus:

Staines bus station is a five-minute walk from the railway station. Buses to Thorpe Park depart from Stand 2, however the 950 Thorpe Park Express departs directly from the railway station running every 15-20 minutes.